Northern Han

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The Northern Han (Template:Lang-zh) was a dynastic state of China and one of the Ten Kingdoms during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. It was founded by Liu Min (Emperor Shizu) as a continuation of the Later Han dynasty founded by his brother Liu Zhiyuan (Emperor Gaozu). The Northern Han lasted from 951 to 979, when it was conquered by the Northern Song dynasty.

Founding of the Northern Han

The short-lived state of Later Han fell in 950 because of Guo Wei, a powerful military governor's de facto coup. Liu Min founded the Northern Han Kingdom, sometimes referred to as the Eastern Han, in 951 claiming that he was the legitimate heir to the imperial throne of Later Han. Liu Min immediately restored the traditional relationship with the Khitans, who had founded the Liao dynasty.

Sources conflict as to the origin of the Later Han and Northern Han emperors; some indicate sinicized Shatuo ancestry<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref> while some traditional historical sources claim that the emperors claimed patrilineal Han Chinese ancestry.Template:NoteTag

Territorial extent

The Northern Han was a small kingdom located in Shanxi with its capital located at Taiyuan. Shanxi had been a traditional base of power since the fading days of the Tang dynasty in the late ninth century and early tenth century. It was wedged between the two major powers of the day, the Liao dynasty to the north and the Later Zhou dynasty (then the Northern Song dynasty) to the south.

Wedge between Liao and Song

The existence of the Northern Han was one of the two major thorns in relations between the Liao Dynasty and Later Zhou's successor Northern Song, the other being the continued possession of the Sixteen Prefectures by the Liao Dynasty. The Northern Han had placed itself under the protection of the Liao.<ref name=HFD59>History of the Five Dynasties, vol. 59.</ref>

Emperor Taizu of Song was successful in nearly completing the incorporation of the southern kingdoms into the Song Dynasty by his death in 976. His younger brother, Emperor Taizong wished to emulate his older brother's successes. Wuyue was brought into the realm in 978.

Fall of the Northern Han

Emboldened by his success to the south, Emperor Taizong decided to embark on a campaign to finally destroy the Northern Han. Leading the army himself, he brought his forces to the Northern Han capital of Taiyuan, which was laid under siege in June. An initial relief force sent by the Liao was easily defeated by Song. After a two-month siege of the capital, the emperor of the Northern Han surrendered and the kingdom was incorporated into the Northern Song.

Rulers

Sovereigns in Northern Han Kingdom 951–979
Temple Names (Miao Hao Template:Lang) Posthumous Names (Shi Hao Template:Lang) Personal Names Period of Reigns Era Names (Nian Hao Template:Lang) and their according range of years
Template:Lang Template:Transliteration Template:Lang Template:Transliteration Liu Min (Template:Lang) 951–954 Qiányòu (Template:Lang) 951–954
Template:Lang Template:Transliteration Template:Lang Template:Transliteration Liu Jun (Template:Lang) 954–968 Qiányòu (Template:Lang) 954–957

Tiānhuì (Template:Lang) 957–968

Template:Lang Template:Transliteration Did not exist Liu Ji'en (Template:Lang) 968 Did not exist
Did not exist Template:Lang Template:Transliteration Liu Jiyuan (Template:Lang) 968–979 Guǎngyùn (Template:Lang) 968–979

The family tree of the Later Han and Northern Han rulers

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